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Question: Talking like a very significant part of a course naturally
#1
Yes (13 Colonies+VT/ME)
 
#2
Offered in Middle/High School as Elective (13 Colonies+VT/ME)
 
#3
Elementary School Course Only (13 Colonies+VT/ME)
 
#4
Not Significant At All (13 Colonies+VT/ME)
 
#5
Yes (Texas)
 
#6
Offered in Middle High School as Elective (Texas)
 
#7
Elementary School Course Only (Texas)
 
#8
Not Significant At All (Texas)
 
#9
Yes (Other)
 
#10
Offered in Middle/High School as Elective (Other)
 
#11
Elementary School Course Only (Other)
 
#12
Not Significant At All (Other)
 
#13
I Have Extenuating Circumstances to Share (i.e. Moving Around, whatever)
 
#14
Not American
 
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« on: June 07, 2015, 01:57:43 PM »

No, but Pennsylvania got a slightly bigger focus in colonial American history. There was a "local history" (that is, Lancaster) elective that I didn't take.
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